96,603 — the number of lives USLI has protected in the fight against malaria since 2006 in partnership with United to Beat Malaria. Today, we remain committed to fighting the spread of this preventable, treatable, mosquito-borne disease — a leading cause of death among children under the age of five worldwide. 
 
For 17 years, our efforts have protected vulnerable children and provided peace of mind for parents around the world. But there is still work to do. We are raising funds now and until World Malaria Day on April 25 in our annual campaign to support United to Beat Malaria’s mission and get to over 100,000 lives saved!

We invite you to join us if you are interested in getting involved. Donations will be matched by United to Beat Malaria to help provide bed nets and lifesaving medication and help fund training for lab technicians to properly diagnose malaria.

United to Beat Malaria released a 2022 Year in Review video that helps explain how they took action last year to progress toward a malaria-free world. Watch the video here. To learn more about malaria eradication efforts and progress around the world, read the 2022 World Malaria Report.

For more information, please contact Meda Hannigan.